Finding your religion

A New Mexico family is suing St. Patrick's in Santa Fe over a funeral mass in which they claim Rev. Scott Mansfield said their relative, Ben Martinez, wasn't all that faithful so he was going straight to hell. Church officials deny the family's claims.

Meanwhile, a woman in Kazakhstan kept her daughter's mummified corpse in her apartment for three years. A neighbor said the mother appeared to have been influenced by a sect preaching "cosmology" that promised aliens would resurrect her child.

And finally, the Vatican's fashion police say it's not cool to wear shorts or tank tops at St. Peter's Basilica, and they're turning away tourists.

SNEAK PEAK: Mel Gibson's latest passion is producing a film that portrays the final days of Jesus, as realistically as possible.

Due out next Easter, the film is featured entirely in Aramaic and Latin; you can see the first trailer of the film's explicit images at themoviebox.net/trailers/ moviebox(underscore)trailers/passion(und erscore)tr(underscore) page.htm.

GOING BACK, BACK, BACK IN TIME:

Vintage baseball is gaining popularity among history buffs and baseball fans who are tired of whiney, overpaid and underperforming jocks.

The Vintage Base Ball Association features leagues across the country that use rules from the 19th Century. That means pitchers pitching underhand or fielders playing without gloves.

The Rock Springs Ground Squirrels of Decatur honor the year 1858 with vintage uniforms and authentic nicknames such as Bob "Droopy Drawers" Sampson.